About the journal

Aims and Scope

Communications in Mathematics is an open access journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality articles in all areas of mathematics. Since its inception in 1993, the journal has provided a platform for the dissemination of important developments in all areas of mathematics, mathematical physics, and computer science. The journal publishes several issues per year, containing both original research articles and substantial survey papers. By making all articles freely available, the journal aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and encourage collaboration among mathematicians, researchers, and scientists from different disciplines. The journal encourages contributions that represent significant advances in mathematical theory, as well as substantial surveys of topics of exceptional interest in the field.

Author Charges

Authors are not required to pay any fees to submit or publish their articles in Communications in Mathematics. More specifically, there are no submission fees, withdrawal charges, editorial processing charges, article processing fees, page charges, or color charges for authors wishing to publish their results in Communications in Mathematics.

Open Access Policy

Communications in Mathematics is fully committed to providing immediate, free access to its entire collection of scholarly articles. All content published in this journal is made available under a Creative Commons license, which ensures that users can freely read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts. There are no embargo periods, and the full text of all articles is accessible without any delay or requirement for registration. There is no exclusive transfer of rights ("copyright transfer") to the journal. Furthermore, Communications in Mathematics does not charge authors any fees for publication or submission. This open access model is intended to promote the widest possible dissemination and use of scientific knowledge, encouraging global collaboration and facilitating further research.

Publishing Schedule

Communications in Mathematics follows a continuous publication model, meaning that articles are published online as soon as they have been accepted and completed peer-review and editorial processes. There are no fixed publication dates; instead, articles are published on an ongoing basis and made available to researchers as they are completed. This approach enables rapid dissemination of research and ensures that all content is current and reflects the latest developments in the field.